That seems like something the characters would have wanted to reflect on or talk about, particularly seeing as a lot of those affected were locked in a room together with nothing better to do for most of the episode. On that note, I have to admit that I am a little disappointed by the lack of fallout (so far) from the psychosis episode last week. The 100 sometimes barrels full steam ahead with its conflicts without ever letting the characters just enjoy each other’s company (which is what makes us care about all those conflicts), so I highly appreciate “The Children of Gabriel” taking the time to do so. ![]() I don’t know how much of this came from Drew Lindo’s writing, Dean White’s directing or the actors’ own input, but someone made sure to let the camera linger on small but significant little moments of physical affection between the characters.Ībby and Clarke, Abby and Murphy, Murphy and Bellamy, Bellamy and Madi, Emori and Raven, Jackson and Emori, Jackson and Miller, Clarke and Jordan, Clarke and Madi this episode checks in with so many character constellations.
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